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  • Nesta99
    International Prospect
    • Jul 2007
    • 8885

    #331
    Originally posted by EatYerGreens
    The train is actually a good option to get up to Derry from Dundalk - though it would need an overnight stay.

    I'm not sure about your directions though. You get the train to Belfast, and change there for the train on-through to Derry. There is no train from Dundalk to Coleraine, and no need to change in Coleraine either (bar about 2 trains during rush hour). It's a Derry-bound train line.
    Change is at Lisburn, or stay on the train that goes to Central as usually it is the same train that reverses out and heads to Coleraine after a line switch at Lisburn but technically no change. I'd be asking just in case as obviously that isnt definite every time. Depends on which train yer on on whether a change in Coleraine is needed occasional ones go to Portrush, but mostly on to Derry. (former UUC student )
    Last edited by Nesta99; 17/03/2019, 1:26 PM.

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    • Martinho II
      International Prospect
      • Nov 2003
      • 9841

      #332
      Originally posted by dundalkfc10
      Derry security men (lads in blue jackets) started being ********s to a few of our fans until a few of the proper Derry stewards told them to cop the **** on so they moved onto the grass area in front of away end

      Sad sad men!
      whats difference between derry security men and stewards? is this private security firms?
      Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?

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      • dundalkfc10
        First Team
        • Jun 2011
        • 1133

        #333
        Originally posted by Martinho II
        whats difference between derry security men and stewards? is this private security firms?
        Their was lads with Security firm jackets but was also few lads in yellow jackets

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        • oriel
          Seasoned Pro
          • Mar 2006
          • 4995

          #334
          Was that the lads with the wording 'ejection stewards' on the back of the jackets ?
          #DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), only Irish club to win a game / points in Europa League Group Stage (2016).

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          • Scrufil
            Reserves
            • Jan 2009
            • 389

            #335
            Nest99 wrote:
            [QUOTE/]
            Lads honestly, I really think its poor form to be dismissive of even a minor issue on crowd control, safety and all that. Yes netting can be moved, there is no restriction to moving on to the pitch if thinks get hairy. But if there was a slow reaction time for managing a limited crowd there is a flaw in the system. Its not a blame game, it is a lets look at how to react better in future. Complacency has no place on this from fellow LoI supporters never mind Event Controllers et al. It might take decades for crowds to grow to the point where a few minutes is an eternity if systems are not well oiled at ALL times.

            I have often said that they tendency for some Dundalk fans to all pile in to one section, breaching the sections safe capacity while nowhere near a stand capacity is risky and sections should only be accessed as per ticket. Everyone saw a sold out stand in Tallaght at Europa League games looking half empty as half the crowd over crowded a couple of sections. There goes your safe evacuation capacity for the section, if someone takes ill or gets burnt with a flare emergency services getting in to the area are slowed down. People panic instinctively and often just run from the sight of such an incident and are tripping and falling over seats and eachother. We are thankfully unlikely to have to worry about bomb threats but it doesnt mean that its not on a protocol, that those protocols (including the ability to move people quickly) should noy be implemented as its a highly unlikely risk.

            We are such a kneejerk nation - when something goes wrong we then look at what went wrong and enforce systems that are not always new but just not used. RoI v England was the best thing to happen for crowd safety in this country, interagency liason started to happen after amd why we now have Gardaí calling the shots in where fans get placed in Daleymount recently for eample. 80k people would converge on Croke Park regularly and DFB, security, safety didnt do a walk around officially making sure gates werent chained up. I know i'm not comparing like with like on the Tallaght game thing but I truly believe that if things are not well oiled on a small scale then it can have a ripple effect.

            I dont remember Stardust, but one relatively small nightclub ummm didnt take safety seriously (I wont say what I really think on that whole affair) but I will bet that every fire officer in the country was out spot checking premises the day after. Call this post an overeaction if you like too, the 2014 league decider was was number of oversights ranging from blazé stewarding in the home section, lack of anticipation of a pitch invasion meaning visiting fans being at risk (not a pop at Rovers but if similar had happened v Rovers there would have been lads over the wall to respond to taunts), a rake of stewards were focused on getting the presentation podium up and completely missed their priority function of crowd safety imo. Gardaí...rabbits in headlights! There was a major review in the weeks after. Maybe the poster is being dismissed above rather than the valid observation being made.

            Things as basic as at junior clubs the AED is let locked in the boot of someones car or a clubhouse cause they dont bother with a prematch checklist - its only noticed when some por git keels over and there is a who what where panic. Ok I shall say no more on the subjject!!
            [/QUOTE]

            Nesta99 sadly your words of warning may have come to pass.

            There is a headline on rte.ie

            Three dead following reported 'crush' at Co. Tyrone Disco

            My phone seems incapable of posting the link.
            Last edited by Scrufil; 18/03/2019, 10:25 AM. Reason: Quote marks
            Aon, dó, trí, bhí mé i mo luí, thit mé den leaba, he! he! he!

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            • EatYerGreens
              Seasoned Pro
              • Feb 2016
              • 3217

              #336
              Originally posted by Candystripe
              We have 3,340 seats plus the whole back of the Southend stand people were standing behind the seats. About 150 watched the entire game from the bar in the Mark Farren stand. Their was also loads of people standing either side of the Mark Farren stand.

              People can also stand behind both goals although their was only a few that did.
              The club doesn't sell any standing/terraced tickets though, so presumably all those standing or in the bar had tickets for a seat. Whilst the ground was packed there were still a good few empty seats visible around where we were. So we can't add up every single seat in the ground and then add on hundreds more for standing/bar people, as an element of that is just double counting.

              Of course all this would be resolved if the club just released attendance figures.

              I'm pretty sure you can't stand behind the goals at the Brandywell Road end unless you're a ball boy btw.

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              • Shearer
                First Team
                • May 2016
                • 1483

                #337
                525 in Bray today

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                • nigel-harps1954
                  Capped Player
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 14248

                  #338
                  Originally posted by pineapple stu
                  Maybe 500 at UCD v Harps last night.

                  Have a feeling the respective (non-title-winning) tie last season had about 300 at it, so that's something I guess...

                  455 official.
                  https://linktr.ee/Boy.m5

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                  • pineapple stu
                    Biased against YOUR club
                    • Aug 2002
                    • 40781

                    #339
                    Not a million miles off so.

                    What was the corresponding figure last year?

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                    • nigel-harps1954
                      Capped Player
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 14248

                      #340
                      Originally posted by pineapple stu
                      Not a million miles off so.

                      What was the corresponding figure last year?
                      236 at that one. Not far off half the attendance altogether.
                      https://linktr.ee/Boy.m5

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                      • Candystripe
                        First Team
                        • Feb 2004
                        • 1064

                        #341
                        Originally posted by EatYerGreens
                        The club doesn't sell any standing/terraced tickets though, so presumably all those standing or in the bar had tickets for a seat. Whilst the ground was packed there were still a good few empty seats visible around where we were. So we can't add up every single seat in the ground and then add on hundreds more for standing/bar people, as an element of that is just double counting.

                        Of course all this would be resolved if the club just released attendance figures.

                        I'm pretty sure you can't stand behind the goals at the Brandywell Road end unless you're a ball boy btw.
                        Yes you can stand behind both goals now.

                        Derry do allow for people standing as their are railings on each side of the Mark Farren stand specifically for that.
                        So if you think Bohs are big read this. http://www.astronomy.ie/perpespective.html

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                        • EatYerGreens
                          Seasoned Pro
                          • Feb 2016
                          • 3217

                          #342
                          Originally posted by Candystripe
                          Yes you can stand behind both goals now.

                          Derry do allow for people standing as their are railings on each side of the Mark Farren stand specifically for that.
                          I know Derry allow people to stand, but they don't sell tickets for standing. So those standing have left a seat empty to do so.

                          Where and when was it announced that people can stand behind the nets at the Brandywell Road end ? I'd be surprised if the council deemed it safe to even do so, given that there's a steep slope there. Plus it would make a bit of a mockery of the segregation.

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                          • nigel-harps1954
                            Capped Player
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 14248

                            #343
                            Originally posted by EatYerGreens
                            So we can't add up every single seat in the ground and then add on hundreds more for standing/bar people, as an element of that is just double counting.
                            Something about double counting and Derry that makes me laugh..
                            https://linktr.ee/Boy.m5

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                            • sbgawa
                              International Prospect
                              • Aug 2016
                              • 7373

                              #344
                              lol harsh

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                              • PartySaint
                                Seasoned Pro
                                • Mar 2009
                                • 2815

                                #345
                                Originally posted by SPXcyan
                                2013 in Waterford.
                                I wonder if that was tickets sold or tickets scanned, think they were having issues scanning tickets that were bought online.
                                Here on a technicality.

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